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#1 Although it can't stand up to the standards of today, Final Fantasy 4's story was pretty good at the time. ... BAH! Typing that in my post makes me sick, even if it wasn't serious. Who gets annoyed whenever those professional reviewing peoples say something like that, like it's an absolute FACT that the older Final Fantasies are obsolete and can't stand up to new RPGs? And they do, don't think they don't. The games were definitely good for their time, obviously, but they're good now, and Final Fantasy 4's story basically PWNs the one in every other RPG ever made, even today. The only other story that rivals it is Phantasy Star 4's. Hmm... I can't think of something good to conclude this topic. Sheep. |
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| Recognized Member | Final Fantasy IV was an incredibly deep, involving storyline. The characters were very deep, very well realized, and overall it was an amazing game. But there's the simple fact that a great deal of people cant be bothered with games that dont have amazing graphics. The early FF's were all amazing, but of course their graphics dont measure up to today's. But what should that matter? Games are not about eyecandy. I'd rather play a game with crappy graphics and an amazing storyline than great graphics and nothing more. Just like with people you meet... a pretty face is great, but it's nothing when there's no substance behind it. |
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| | I agree too. Those who say the story, battle system, music, mini-games, side quests, bosses, characters and whatnot were good for their own time but not any more are mostly people who are blinded by eye candy (aka graphics who**s). But what they don't realise is that the game is only outdated in the graphics department, which certainly doesn't mean other parts of the game are outdated. For example, FF5 was made 11 years ago, and I still haven't found an RPG which has a better gameplay than FF5. As another example, FF4 has a very well designed and involving storyline. IMHO, it still isn't outdated, and there are lots of RPGs nowadays that shine with graphics but their story falls sub-par. Finally, I'd like to say this. The early FFs have become classics. A classic is something which contains features that never die or get old, and they suit to every time. So the early FFs will never be outdated. |
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| | *smiles happily and sighs at all the bad grammar and general nonsense* *writes post* I love the old FF games. FF, FFIV and FFVI rate above FFVII, VIII, and X in my book. Hands down. However, let's not overlook those idiots like I've seen in a gaming mag whose name escapes me (no, not EGM some other one) who hate all new games and worship Pac-Man as the best game ever which will never be topped. Sheep, indeed. |
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| Site Staff Cid's Knight | Yes the older Final Fantasies are definitely the best. It's sad that so many of today's games are ranked by how good their eye-candy is and how well the game "flows"; i.e. you don't have to level up outside of the storyline. Playing the game straight through(ala FFX) allows you to beat the game without much effort. Super Famcom/NES rules! ![]() |
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